Inspired by a classical education, wealthy Romans populated the glittering interiors of their villas and homes with marble statuettes of ancestors, emperors, gods, and mythological figures. In The Lea
Classicists, art historians, and archaeologists show how the sculptural landscape that modern scholarship works with, and that museum visitors today come face to face with, came into being largely as
Cemetery and landscape studies have been hallmarks of North African archaeology for more than one hundred years. Mortuary Landscapes of North Africa is the first book to combine these two fields by co